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Dementia a rising concern

A group photo at the event. PHOTO: JAMES KON

Brunei Darussalam had 1,574 cases of dementia in 2019 and the figure is expected to rise by 365 per cent to 7,317 by 2025, according to Lancet.

The report was shared by Head of Health Promotion Centre (HPC) Dr Hajah Norhayati binti Haji Mohd Kassim during a briefing on World Dementia Month 2023 at the centre yesterday.

Lancet also identified dementia as one of the fastest growing public health problems with people living with the condition doubling from 20.2 million in 1990 to 43.8 million in 2016.

The event, organised by HPC of the Ministry of Health (MoH) in collaboration with Demensia Brunei and Ihtimam Group from the 34th Executive Development Programme for Middle Management Officers (34th EDPMMO), was attended by Deputy Permanent Secretary (Professional) at the MoH Dr Ang Swee Hui.

Dr Hajah Norhayati said dementia is a general term used to mean impaired ability to remember, think or make a decision, interfering with activities of daily living. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia.

“Dementia mostly affects older adults but it is not a part of normal ageing,” she said.

“Dementia is caused by a variety of diseases causing damage to brain cells and is related to individual lifestyles. Some of the risk factors include high body mass index (BMI), high fasting plasma glucose, unhealthy eating, sedentary lifestyle and smoking.

Demensia Brunei President Dr Teo Shyh Poh, Head of Health Promotion Centre Dr Hajah Norhayati binti Haji Mohd Kassim and Ihtimam Group Project Lead Mohammad Hisham bin Haji Suhailee during a briefing for World Dementia Month 2023. PHOTO: JAMES KON
A group photo at the event. PHOTO: JAMES KON

“These are similar risk factors for major non-communicable diseases (NCDs) that the Sultanate is fighting. All these risk factors are preventable. Dementia risk reduction actions are aligned with HPC’s aim of promoting a healthy lifestyle.”

Celebrated in September annually, this year’s World Alzheimer’s/Dementia Month theme is ‘Never too early, never too late’. It emphasises on the crucial role of risk reduction in halting, delaying or potentially preventing Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.

Dr Hajah Norhayati also announced that Ihtimam Group is partnering with HPC and Demensia Brunei by providing educational material to public and private sectors.

Geriatric Consultant at Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha (RIPAS) Hospital and Demensia Brunei President Dr Teo Shyh Poh said, “Dementia is a big concern for Brunei as the Sultanate is rapidly ageing and has a high NCD rate, which are risk factors.”

He said Demensia Brunei, in collaboration with HPC, Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports (MCYS), Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD) and Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative, carried out a dementia screening project where 2,000 individuals were screened in six months.

From the total figure, over 1,350 individuals aged 50 and older have risk factors where two-third had high blood pressure, half had high cholesterol and one-third had diabetes. In terms of symptoms which could mean dementia, over 40 per cent misplaced things, one-third had memory loss, a quarter had visuospatial difficulties and one-fifth had mood or behaviour changes. Based on short memory test, 14.5 per cent had possible cognitive impairment.

“If the onset of dementia can be delayed by five years, we can reduce the prevalence by about 50 per cent in 2050. This means we can reduce our risk of developing dementia and enjoy productive and healthy lives for longer,” he said.

Dr Teo acknowledged Ihtimam Group’s initiative to meet stakeholders to raise awareness on dementia including giving talks to officials from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Ministry of Development (MoD) and Ministry of Education (MoE). He also recognised Wise and Well – comprising UBD third-year medical students – efforts to spend time at Senior Citizen Activity Centres to carry out dementia risk reduction activities.

Dr Teo revealed that Demensia Brunei with support from MoH, MCYS and Pantai Jerudong Specialist Centre (PJSC) will host Alzheimer’s Disease International Asia Pacific Regional Conference from October 27 to 29 at the International Convention Centre (ICC) in Berakas.

Ihtimam Group Project Lead Mohammad Hisham bin Haji Suhailee said his team organised a series of roadshows at ICC and Public Works Department (JKR) headquarters in collaboration with Wise and Well and supported by Demensia Brunei.

He said the community outreach programme stemmed from team members’ personal experiences with dementia.

The team believes in fostering a more inclusive and supportive community for individuals with dementia while also dismantling stigma associated with it.

The briefing concluded with a presentation of posters and banners for World Dementia Month 2023 to representatives of public and private sectors by Dr Ang. – James Kon

Diplomats share excitement over royal reception

FROM LEFT: Malaysian High Commissioner to Brunei Darussalam Dato’ Raja Reza bin Raja Zaib Shah; Canadian High Commissioner to Brunei Darussalam Ambra Dickie; and Pakistan High Commissioner to Brunei Darussalam Major General (Rtd) Farhat Abbas Sani. PHOTOS: RAFI ROSLI

The annual reception to mark His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien Sa’adul Khairi Waddien, Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam’s birthday hosted by the Diplomatic Corps is one of the most anticipated events of the year.

It provides an informal setting for the Diplomatic Corps to congratulate His Majesty and mingle with Her Majesty Duli Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Hajah Saleha binti Al-Marhum Pengiran Pemancha Pengiran Anak Haji Mohamed Alam and members of the royal family including His Royal Highness Prince Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah, the Crown Prince and Senior Minister at the Prime Minister’s Office and Her Royal Highness Paduka Seri Pengiran Anak Isteri Pengiran Anak Sarah binti Pengiran Haji Salleh Ab Rahaman, Her Royal Highness Princess Hajah Masna, Ambassador-at-Large at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Yang Amat Mulia Pengiran Lela Cheteria Sahibun Najabah Pengiran Anak Haji Abdul Aziz bin Pengiran Jaya Negara Pengiran Haji Abu Bakar.

Malaysian High Commissioner to Brunei Darussalam Dato’ Raja Reza bin Raja Zaib Shah said this during the reception yesterday to celebrate the monarch’s 77th birthday celebration. He expressed hope that this tradition continues.

Canadian High Commissioner to Brunei Darussalam Ambra Dickie said the reception coincided with her marking her first year in Brunei. There were many remarkable memories including the presentation of credential where she met His Majesty and members of the royal family for the first time.

“Hari Raya is also memorable for the opportunity to socialise and the royal wedding was also a wonderful experience. I am pleased to join the reception one year after I arrived. It is good timing to be able to meet His Majesty again as I missed the previous reception by days,” Dickie said.

She noted that she finds it interesting that everyone she met speaks highly of the monarch.

FROM LEFT: Malaysian High Commissioner to Brunei Darussalam Dato’ Raja Reza bin Raja Zaib Shah; Canadian High Commissioner to Brunei Darussalam Ambra Dickie; and Pakistan High Commissioner to Brunei Darussalam Major General (Rtd) Farhat Abbas Sani. PHOTOS: RAFI ROSLI

Dickie said His Majesty takes good care of the people and in Canada, it is unusual seeing leaders engaging with the public during national and birthday celebrations. “It is quite impressive seeing His Majesty engaging with the Bruneian people and diplomats closely,” she said.

“There are many things to like about Brunei, particularly the warm and friendly people. It feels like home because Canadians are also very friendly, open and warm. I miss Canada but it was softened by lovely and friendly Bruneians as well as the green and peaceful environment. It is nice to be in a big city but it is also nice to be in Brunei where it is green and quiet,” Dickie said.

Pakistan High Commissioner to Brunei Darussalam Major General (Rtd) Farhat Abbas Sani said the birthday celebration reception is the most sought after event in the diplomatic community and their families.

“His Majesty is very popular with the people and he has many remarkable qualities. What makes His Majesty’s bond stronger with the people is his loving, caring and compassionate nature,” said the high commissioner.

He said it is exciting to see national celebrations with people on the sidelines cheering and expressing their love for the monarch.

The diplomat said his time in Brunei has been exciting and he and his family find the Bruneians very loving. He said both nations share similar culture, food and religion. The high commissioner said he adapted to living in Brunei quickly and easily. “We feel that Brunei is our second home now,” he said.

The diplomat said His Majesty is popular with the Diplomatic Corps and they enjoy events such as the audience with the monarch and national celebrations such as the royal wedding.

The high commissioner concluded the interview by wishing His Majesty long life and good health. He also wished the people of Brunei peaceful and prosperous lives. He said Brunei is a wonderful place and Pakistan and the Sultanate enjoy strong bonds that are cherished. – Lyna Mohamad

Over 20 vendors showcase goods at Farmer’s Market

Legislative Council member Yang Berhormat Haji Sulaiman bin Haji Nasir, Temburong District Officer Pengiran Muhammad Ameer Mubaarak bin Pengiran Haji Hashim and DARe Acting Chief Executive Officer Daniel Leong at the Farmer’s Market. PHOTO: JAMES KON

Over 20 vendors comprising local farmers, artisans and producers showcased fresh produce, handmade goods and other products at the Temburong Farmer’s Market launched at the Supertree and Bumiputera Complex yesterday.

Organised by Darussalam Enterprise (DARe), Temburong District Officer Pengiran Muhammad Ameer Mubaarak bin Pengiran Haji Hashim, guest of honour, and DARe Acting Chief Executive Officer Daniel Leong launched the farmer’s market.

Legislative Council member Yang Berhormat Haji Sulaiman bin Haji Nasir and officials from DARe and Temburong District Office were also present.

The two-day event also featured games for visitors.

The concept echoes the essence of community spirit and cultural diversity in the Temburong District. The pilot event aimed at bolstering entrepreneurial activities in the district, initiated by DARe in collaboration with the Temburong District Office.

The public can visit the market from 8am to 6pm today. – James Kon

Legislative Council member Yang Berhormat Haji Sulaiman bin Haji Nasir, Temburong District Officer Pengiran Muhammad Ameer Mubaarak bin Pengiran Haji Hashim and DARe Acting Chief Executive Officer Daniel Leong at the Farmer’s Market. PHOTO: JAMES KON
Pengiran Muhammad Ameer Mubaarak tours the Farmer’s Market. PHOTO: JAMES KON
ABOVE & BELOW: Participants in traditional attire. PHOTO: JAMES KON
PHOTO: JAMES KON
A visitor plays a game. PHOTO: JAMES KON

Warm welcome for victorious Brunei Qari

Deputy Minister of Religious Affairs Pengiran Dato Seri Paduka Haji Mohd Tashim bin Pengiran Haji Hassan and Brunei Qari Haji Mohammad Zul-Hafiz bin Tengah in a group photo. PHOTO: MORA

Brunei Qari Haji Mohammad Zul-Hafiz bin Tengah, who clinched third place at the 63rd International Al-Quran Recitation and Memorisation competition in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from August 19 to 24, received a warm welcome upon arrival at the Brunei International Airport on Friday.

Haji Mohammad Zul-Hafiz walked away with a MYR20,000 cash prize, a trophy and a certificate. Qariah Dayangku Fauziah Nadhirah binti Pengiran Haji Jofri also participated in the competition.

Deputy Minister of Religious Affairs Pengiran Dato Seri Paduka Haji Mohd Tashim bin Pengiran Haji Hassan, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA) Haji Mohammad Rosli bin Haji Ibrahim and Acting Deputy Permanent Secretary at the MoRA Haji Hardifadhillah bin Haji Mohd Salleh were at the airport to welcome the Qari and Qariah. – Azlan Othman

Deputy Minister of Religious Affairs Pengiran Dato Seri Paduka Haji Mohd Tashim bin Pengiran Haji Hassan and Brunei Qari Haji Mohammad Zul-Hafiz bin Tengah in a group photo. PHOTO: MORA

Have you seen her?

Noor Muntaz’zimah binti Mohammad Fazil. PHOTO: RBPF

The Royal Brunei Police Force is seeking public cooperation in tracing the whereabouts of 18-year-old-local girl Noor Muntaz’zimah binti Mohammad Fazil who was reported to have left home and has not returned.

Noor Muntaz’zimah holds a yellow identity card 01-143552. She was reported missing to the Sengkurong Police Station.

Those who have seen Noor Muntaz’zimah or know of her whereabouts can contact the Sengkurong Police Station at 2661334, or police hotline 993 or to the nearest police station. – Lyna Mohamad

Noor Muntaz’zimah binti Mohammad Fazil. PHOTO: RBPF

Tutong youth have fruitful visit to Belait District

Village residents in a group photo. PHOTO: MPK UKONG YOUTH BUREAU

Forty youth and residents of Kampong Bukit and Kampong Long Maya in Mukim Ukong, Tutong District participated in an educational visit to places of interest in the Belait District to ensure a productive activity during the school holiday break.

Mohamad Subhi bin Haji Julaihi, who led the visiting group, hoped that the visit provided an exposure to the Mukim Ukong residents.

“We hope the participants will be inspired from the determination of these organisations to develop entrepreneurship or services through farming, culture and other practices.”

He added, “From these visits, we will be able to make the Kampong Ukong Village Consultative Council (MPK Ukong) Youth Bureau serve as a platform to jointly help village residents improve the economic development and ensure a better quality of life to realise the nation’s vision.”

The one-day-programme organised by the MPK Ukong Youth Bureau, covered visits to the Labi Coffee Farm and Mendaram Longhouse.

During their visit to the coffee farm, operated by Syarikat Pertanian Tropikal Utama, a business owned by Yong Khian Fook, participants got an insight on the processing techniques of making local coffee.

At the longhouse visit, participants strengthened ties with the longhouse residents and got up close and personal with the culture and heritage of the local community, handicrafts, traditional dance and costumes. – Lyna Mohamad

Village residents in a group photo. PHOTO: MPK UKONG YOUTH BUREAU
Syarikat Pertanian Tropikal Utama owner Yong Khian Fook briefs the visitors on a local-made coffee. PHOTO: MPK UKONG YOUTH BUREAU

International college hosts Malaysian university team

PHOTO: LYNA MOHAMAD

Universiti Malaysia Sabah officials visited Kolej International Graduate Studies (KIGS) recently. The visit was to mark the long -standing collaboration between the two institutions in conducting certificate level programmes. The visit also saw a discussion between the officials on potential programmes to be introduced to strengthen and diversify KIGS’s current  programme offers.

The ways on meeting today’s education demands to help students have a better choice for their educational needs and relevant to the industry demands were also discussed.

The students’ immersion in the wider community through a series of education cultural visits were also seen as a strategy for learners to have a unique holistic learning experience which can be incorporated in the development of a comprehensive cross culture syllabus and module. – Lyna Mohamad

ABOVE & BELOW: KIGS and Universiti Malaysia Sabah officials during a discussion; and in a group photo. PHOTO: LYNA MOHAMAD
PHOTO: LYNA MOHAMAD

Local university conducts workshop on sustainable fish feed

Participants during the workshop. PHOTO: UNISSA

Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali (UNISSA), through the Faculty of Agriculture (FoA) recently organised a workshop on fish feed formulation in conjunction with the 13th UNISSA Mahrajan Hafl Al-Takharruj.

The workshop aimed to assist the aquaculture farmers and the fish industry in the Sultanate in reducing the costs of importing fish feeds from abroad. UNISSA’s FoA senior professor Dr Mohammad Bodrul Munir conducted the workshop and demonstrated to the Bruneian aquaculture entrepreneurs and stakeholders how to formulate fish feed using local feed ingredients.

The fish feed will help maintain the price of fish at an affordable level, provide employment, business opportunities for micro-enterprises and entrepreneurs in rural areas to venture into fish farming as well as become suppliers for raw feed ingredients.

The Biogenic Fish Feed has the potential to be commercially produced regionally.

Participants during the workshop. PHOTO: UNISSA

ASEAN health leaders attend high-level COVID-19 meeting

Minister of Health Dato Seri Setia Dr Haji Mohd Isham bin Haji Jaafar and senior officials during the virtual meeting. PHOTO: MOH

Minister of Health Dato Seri Setia Dr Haji Mohd Isham bin Haji Jaafar joined ASEAN Health Ministers at a high-level meeting, virtually, on building a sustainable and resilient future in the ASEAN region: Long-Term Emergency Response on Management of COVID-19 on Thursday and Friday in Jakarta, Indonesia.

The meeting aimed at strengthening the ASEAN region’s capacity and its members’ preparedness, response and resilience in addressing health emergencies after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared that COVID-19 was no longer a public health emergency of international concern in May.

The meeting also emphasised the importance of the lessons from the experience of ASEAN member countries in providing long-term emergency response on COVID-19 management.

It also focused on strengthening efforts toward the control of infectious diseases in the region through bilateral cooperation initiatives as well as multilaterally and development partners with regional and global entities towards strengthening regional health framework in the era of post-COVID-19 emergency; and provide input to ASEAN leaders to facilitate response to the current global health situation.

Acting Deputy Permanent Secretary (Policy and Management) at the Ministry of Health Dr Hajah Anie Haryani binti Haji Abdul Rahman and senior health officers also attended the meeting.

ASEAN Finance and Health Minister Meeting preceded the meeting on Thursday, attended in person by Minister at the Prime Minister’s Office and Minister of Finance and Economy II Dato Seri Setia Dr Awang Haji Mohd Amin Liew bin Abdullah and attended online by the minister of health as well as senior officials from both ministries. – James Kon

Minister of Health Dato Seri Setia Dr Haji Mohd Isham bin Haji Jaafar and senior officials during the virtual meeting. PHOTO: MOH

Call for blood donors, supply at critical level

PHOTO: ENVATO

The Ministry of Health urged the public to help increase the blood supply in the country, currently at a critical level, by donating blood and continuing to donate every two to three months, subject to the donor’s health.

Donors can visit Blood Donation Centre or nearby blood banks from 8am to 11.30am and 1.30pm to 3.30pm on working days.

The Laboratory Services Department’s Blood Donation Centre will organise campaigns open for public participation.

Meanwhile, Takaful Brunei Darussalam Sdn Bhd will host a campaign at the Ground Floor, Dar Takaful IBB Utama building, in the capital on August 30 from 9am to 3pm. Jollibee Brunei will host a similar campaign at Level 3, The Mall, Gadong on August 31 from 10am to 3pm.

Donors are encouraged to book a slot using BloodKad app prior to the event. – Adib Noor

PHOTO: ENVATO